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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Lowering & the Rear Brake Bias Valve » Post Reply
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Kenzie |
posted on 21st Sep 08 at 16:00 |
job done, cheers people! | |
john_c20xe |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 19:37 |
cover in in penertrating fluid and work it it should free up | |
luke85 |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 17:53 |
As far as I know all corsas have it except the van models but someone correct me if im wrong. | |
Kenzie |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 17:41 |
Mines looking a bit rusty (the nut) when i had a look the other day... | |
davec495 |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 08:57 |
same problem as i am having apart from mine is jammed up so is there any way of just bypassing it because i know not all corsas have it on | |
luke85 |
posted on 18th Sep 08 at 17:48 |
I wouldn't recommend driving it with the spring off but have never tried it so Im not sure. | |
Gareth F |
posted on 18th Sep 08 at 17:36 |
my mate adjusted mine in a few seconds when i dropped mine 90-100mm so cant be hard :boggle: didnt watch him tho so i cant say, slide under and have a lookey :) | |
gavin18787 |
posted on 17th Sep 08 at 19:11 |
I just took the spring out :look: All seems fine never had it lock up or had any other problems. Just sometimes notice the brakes lack a bit of bite if there are four or five in the car. | |
Kenzie |
posted on 17th Sep 08 at 18:36 |
Iv lowered the rear of my Corsa 100mm, and the brake bias valve needs adjusting to prevent the rear wheels locking up all the time. |